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unusual facts about MV ''Rena''



Action of 23 March 2010

The MV Almezaan had already been attacked and captured twice by Somali pirates over the past few years.

Åkre

MV Sovetskaya Latviya, a ship that sailed under the name MS Aakre in the 1930s.

Antonis Prekas

He was a CD-ROM journalist publisher in 2000 with the history of Greek television, which was sold by Ethnos (cinematic care by Rena Theologidou).

Boving Island

Named by ANCA for F. Boving, third officer on MV Thala Dan in 1965, who assisted in a hydrographic survey in the vicinity.

Convoy Faith

The freighter MV Port Fairy, carrying ammunition, was ultimately bound for Australia and New Zealand via the Panama canal.

Dance in Israel

From its inception until 1979, the prima ballerina of Batsheva was Rina Schenfeld; she and Rena Gluck were the company's principal dancers for many years.

Final Distance

However, Utada heard of a school stabbing rampage in which 6 year old schoolgirl Rena Yamashita (山下玲奈) had died.

Gütenbach

The town's largest employer is the special purpose machinery manufacture Rena.

Henry S. Miller Company

The Dallas Morning Newss Rena Pederson described Henry and Juanita Miller as "stalwart" patrons of the arts in the community.

Julius Fučík

MV Yulius Fuchik, a Soviet and later Russian barge carrier featured in Red Storm Rising

Kenneth Tobey

In 1978, he appeared as Captain Gordon Trigg, captain of the Washington State ferry MV Klickitat, in NBC's two-hour Emergency! episode "The Most Deadly Passage".

Kirkby Shoal

Kirkby Shoal was discovered and charted in 1962 during a hydrographic survey of Newcomb Bay and approaches by d'A.T. Gale, hydrographic surveyor with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) on the MV Thala Dan, led by Phillip Law.

Lindsay Maxwell

Maxwell was born in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada, her parents, Patrick "Pat" and Rena Maxwell, own a salon where she worked as a licensed hairdresser.

Lituya

MV Lituya, shuttle ferry for the Alaska Marine Highway System

Marja Liisa Portin

1992 in Rena, Norway she received a bronze medal in damer senior relay event together with Kirsi Tiira, Annika Viilo and Eija Koskivaara.

MV Rena

On Wednesday, 5 October 2011, at 2:20 AM while sailing from Napier to Tauranga, the Rena ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef off the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

MV Rocknes

MV Rocknes (1975) is a 3,645 ton bulk carrier launched on 1 November 1975, by Appledore Shipbuilders, in Appledore, North Devon, United Kingdom.

N-class ferry

MV Nicola, (A.K.A. Spirit of Lax Kw' Alaams) owned by BC Ferries, but operated by Lax Kw'alaams First Nations.

New Zealand DSC class locomotive

For a time in 1962, DSC 402 was dispatched to Picton to shunt the NZR road/rail ferry MV Aramoana until newly constructed Addington DSC 418 arrived to take over, allowing 402 to return north.

Operation Mobilisation

Currently, OM Ships operates one ship cruising all around the world, the MV Logos Hope.

Østerdalen

The name was referring to the valleys of the rivers Glomma, Rena, Trysilelva and Österdalälven (the parishes Idre and Särna belonged to Norway until 1644).

R: Racing Evolution

Rena Hayami is introduced as a Japanese ambulance driver living in a nondescript Western country.

Rena

MV Rena, a container ship that ran aground off New Zealand in 2011, resulting in an oil spill

Rena Golden

Rena Golden (30 March 1961 – 20 March 2013) was an Indian born American journalist working for CNN and the Weather Channel.

Rena J. Mosteirin

In 2008 Rena was awarded the Anne L. Fitzpatrick Fellowship from the Robert Frost Place in Franconia, New Hampshire.

Rena Niehaus

Born in Oldenburg, Rena Niehaus was a minor star in 1970s Italian genre cinema, also appearing in several important "auteur" films as Alberto Lattuada's Cuore di cane and Eriprando Visconti's La Orca.

Rena, Norway

Also, Rena is the location of the farm of Anders Behring Breivik where police believe he planned the 2011 Norway attacks that killed 8 people in a blast in Norway government center in Oslo and 69 people in a shooting in a summer camp in Utoya.

A campus (modern school building and student dormitories) of Hedmark University College is located there.

River Dart

Large cruise ships are occasional visitors, with the largest visitor to date being the MV Royal Princess (30,277 GRT).

Robert Shuster

Shuster was the presiding judge at the Royal Commission of Enquiry into the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika.

Royal Daffodil

MV Royal Daffodil, a Mersey ferry built as MV Overchurch and renamed in 1998

SS Bingera

MV Bingera (1935), a 954 ton motor vessel, built by W Denny & Bros., Dumbarton in 1935.

The Linus Pauling Quartet

On the heels of this release, the band was again invited to perform at Terrastock in June 2008, this time in Louisville, Kentucky, resulting in one of their most memorable shows, playing alongside such notable psychedelic groups as MV & EE, Robert Schneider's Thee American Revolution, Damon & Naomi, and Kawabata Makoto.

To Hull and Back

After getting lost in the North Sea again, the Trotters eventually find their way back to England by following the MV Norland, a ferry which goes from Zeebrugge to Hull.

Transport in Gibraltar

In 2003, the land frontier was closed for a day by Spain on the grounds that a visiting cruise liner, the MV Aurora, was affected by contagious food poisoning.

TSS Maianbar

It was unable to be re-floated and was broken up on site, not far from where the MV Pasha Bulker ran aground many years later on 8 June 2007.

United Kingdom's emergency towing vessel fleet

The first vessels of the UK's ETV fleet were introduced in 1994 following the recommendations of Lord Donaldson's report 'Safer Ships, Cleaner Seas' published in May 1994 following the MV Braer oil spill of off the coast of Shetland, Scotland.

Vacationland

MV Vacationland, a ferry that crossed the Northumberland Strait between New Brunswick and PEI, Canada

Western Belle

MV Western Belle, a British commercial passenger ship built in 1935 and laid up since 2008

Windrush

MV Empire Windrush, a ship, noted for and synonymous with the first immigration of Jamaican people to England, named for the river

Yusuf Dikeç

In 2006, Yusuf Dikeç set a new world record in 25 m center-fire pistol event at the CISM Military World Championships held in Rena, Norway scoring 597 points.


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